Local attraction

While compass surveying, the magnetic needle is sometimes disturbed from its normal position under the influence of external attractive forces. Such a disturbing influence is called as local attraction.[1] The external forces are produced by sources of local attraction which may be current carrying wire (magnetic materials) or metal objects.[2] The term is also used to denote amount of deviation of the needle from its normal position. It mostly causes errors in observations while surveying and thus suitable methods are employed to negate these errors.[3]

  1. ^ Surveying, Volume 1 by B.C. Punmia and Ashok Kumar Jain. Chapter: Compass Surveying
  2. ^ "Surveying" by S. K. Duggal available on Google books
  3. ^ "Compass Surveying" by C. L. Kocher, Principal of Mehar Chand Polytechnic College, Jalandhar City, Punjab